"Blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah…" Was all Kaetlyn could hear as she tried balancing her pencil on her upper lip. Max Kante was reading from a science book to Kim and her.

Both needed tutoring for classes, and Max was the smartest student in the whole school! He even has a sentient robot named Markov.

Show off…

Kaetlyn jumped at the sound of Max slamming the book closed. Kim looked up from his papers, which barely had any notes on it.

"Will you two please pay attention?" Max asked with an annoyed tone.

"It's not our fault science is the most difficult class in all of learning's existence." Kaetlyn responded, montone, and slouched in her chair, biting the eraser off of her pencil.

"It's quite easy once you learn the material. You're just not putting any effort into it. And your response doesn't even make any sense!"

Kaetlyn shrugged.

"Kim is even doing his work!"

"Huh?" He looked up from his paper, confused. Both Kaetlyn and Max looked over to see….a bunch of doodles…

"Ugh..."

"Hey," Kaetlyn stated sharply, "back in America, I was a great student! All A's and B's!"

"Well, this is France. Different material, but you should be able to learn it if you're such a 'great student'." Max's glasses gleamed, making his stare even more spine shivering.

Kim and Kaetlyn exchanged spooked looks. The sat down and decided to actually listen their tutor this time.

Maybe Kim, but Kaetlyn took out her phone and started texting Sam back in America. Hopefully the time difference didn't interrupt her in class.

"Hey, mind talking?" Kaetlyn pressed 'send'.

"I mean, I'm in the middle of Geography, but sure." Sam replied.

"I'm stuck being tutored for science."

"Oh yeah, you always had trouble in that class."

"I was better than most students!"

"After struggling for the first two weeks to actually understand the material."

"Ahem…" She looked up, Max staring into her soul.

"I would appreciate it if you stopped communicating with whoever's in your contacts and listen to what I have to say. Both of your are failing this class and it would benefit you greatly to pay attention."

"I'll talk to you later, my tutor is scary…"

"Good luck."

Kaetlyn placed her phone on the table, picked up her book, and began reading about solubility… What was a solvent?!

About half an hour later, after school tutoring had finished and Kaetlyn's stomach was growling, Marinette's parents' bakery was still open. Maybe she could buy an éclair or something. Eh..as good as they were, it wouldn't fill her up. It's a bunch of bread and chocolate by what she knew. Hm..she could learn the recipe..or...

"Merci beaucoup!" Mr. Dupain thanked as Kaetlyn walked out their bakery with an éclair in her hands.

"You really need to learn self control when it comes to your stomach…" Lunna stated, popping out of her miraculous holder's hood.

"Says the kwami who will sneak in the cabinets in the middle of the night to sneak a strip of jerky."

"H-how do you know about that!?"

"I'll wake up in the morning with you snoring about jerky, with the wrapper on your bed and crumbs all over your face."

Lunna slid back into her hood.

"And besides, this has chocolate chips!" Kaetlyn took another bite of her pastry.

She was licking the chocolate off her fingers when she walked up the stairs to her apartment room's floor. Her phone vibrated, meaning someone sent her a text.

She checked the message while opening the door and announcing, "I'm back!"

Kaetlyn tossed her satchel on her bed, dropped herself in the chair at her desk, and replied to Tucker's text.

"Sam said you needed help with science?" He sent.

"Don't I always? Are you my new tutor or something?" She texted back.

"Tucker Foley, the best technical genius in the whole world!"

"Actually..my science tutor here in Paris made a sentient robot."

"..."

"It can talk and fly."

"..."

"Looks like you aren't the brightest person after all."

"I-I can do better…"

"Oh yeah? How so?"

"I could hack into his robot and make him my own."

"But you haven't created him. Hacking into it doesn't prove anything."

No response from Tucker.

"I'll just stick with my classmate here in France to help me."

Kaetlyn placed her phone on her desk and returned to the page she left on in her science book.

"How's your friend doing?" Lunna asked, floating in with some half eaten jerky

"Tucker?"

"No, your imaginary friend." The kwami replied sarcastically, "Of course Tucker!"

"We don't talk as much anymore because of the time zones. In fact, a while after we moved, the four of them have been almost as busy as I've been with akumas!"

"What if they're doing something similar as you?" Lunna suggested.

"What do you mean by that?"

"Er..what if they're..fighting crime and stuff too..?"

Kaetlyn stared wide eyed at Lunna. She suddenly burst into tears of laughter, "Ha! Th-that's a good joke! Like those geeks- Haha! Would- Hahaha! Be able to anything remotely close- Hah! To that!"

She couldn't stop! The thought of Danny, Sam, Tucker, and Reid kicking criminals' butts was so comical!

Lunna wasn't phased, "Are you done yet?"

Kaetlyn took deep breaths in, trying to calm herself down. "Okay..heheh! Okay, okay. I'm good now."

"Just study for that class you're failing!" Lunna zipped away and rested on her little bed.

Kaetlyn and Kim were back in the library with Max, who seemed agitated at their lack of attention to his teachings.

"Honestly, you two are hopeless!" Max took off his black rimmed glasses and pinched the bridge of his nose. "Why do I even bother teaching you?"

"Would it help if we said we were sorry?" Kim asked, giving a nervous smile.

"No." Was all their tutor said. He cleaned the lense of his glasses, packed up his books, and walked out the library.

"Are we really that bad?" Kaetlyn mumbled to herself. Kim must've heard her.

"I suppose..I doodle a lot when I'm bored, and we aren't really listening to him."

"But why is he getting so worked up? And why did he volunteer to be a tutor anyways?"

"Max will get extra credit if he can help us improve our grade. If you've met him, you know his scores are everything to him."

"So..we're the reason he isn't getting the highest grade possible?"

"Yep."

He already has the best grades in the school, but knowing she was preventing him from accomplishing a goal brought down her spirits.

Kim was packing up his books when a loud THUD shook the table. He looked up to see Kaetlyn standing in front of him with the book she dropped on top of his papers.

"We still have forty minutes until we're supposed to leave." She stated, "So let's make those forty minutes count and help Max get some extra credit!"

Kim smiled, "Alright!" He held up his hand. Kaetlyn was about to high-five it when the librarian shushed them.

She instead did a soft high-five before sitting down and studying with Kim.

Max stopped tutoring them after that day, but that didn't prevent Kim and Kaetlyn from improving their grades! Everyday, they would meet in the library for an hour and practice their science.

Their hard work finally paid off when Ms. Mendeleiev returned their classwork with a red 'A' on both of them.

"Yes!" The two high-fived again as a celebration.

"Looks like Mr. Kante managed to teach you a thing or two after all.." The teacher mumbled.

"Oh, no." Max adjusted his glasses, "I'm sorry Ms. Mendeleiev, but I-"

"He..did an excellent job!" Kaetlyn interrupted him, "Kim and I had a lot of help from Max! He's the best tutor we've ever had!"

The teacher made a scowl, appearing to not believe her remarks.

"Mr. Kante, good job. I will notify the principal so you will receive your extra credit."

She walked off before he could say anything.

"B-but I quit in only a few days!"

"Mm...I don't remember you quitting." Kim said, "Do you remember anything about that, Kaetlyn?"

She shook her head in response, "Nope! In fact, I bought some macarons for him to thank you for being such a good tutor!"

She took out a small rectangular box full of colorful macarons from her satchel on her shoulders, which she preferred to be wearing throughout the whole school day.

Max reluctantly took the box, "But..I didn't do anything.."

"Just accept our gift! Kim paid for it, and I brought it to you! We even put in the effort to not eat one of those delicious cookies."

He smiled before taking out a macaron and handing it to Kaetlyn, "Thank you."

He gave a second one to Kim, "Both of you."

"It was nothing! It was actually fun once we learned the basics!" Kim replied.

"Eh….you made some bad jokes referencing Supersaturated solutions." Kaetlyn added.

The three of them laughed together, but Ms. Mendeleiev told them to sit back down in their seats to resume class. They still giggled, though!